Target Renegade
Platform: Amstrad CPC
Region: United Kingdom
Media: Floppy
Controller: Joystick, Keyboard
Genre: Beat 'em Up
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1988
Developer: Imagine Software
Publisher: Ocean Software
Players: 1 or 2 Co-Op
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Renegade's brother Matt has been brutally killed for snooping into the affairs of gangland boss Mr. Big, and now our hero must set out once again, this time to avenge his brother's death. Basically what we have here is an almost total clone of Renegade. The level settings are similiarly urban (there's the run-down car park and the seedy city streets), the bad guys have the same moves as their Renegade counterparts, and so does Renegade himself! However, there are a few differences; apart from the ability to pick up weapons dropped by the thugs (a welcome addition), there is a pretty good simultaneous two-player mode. It has decent graphics, some lovely music, but just isn't quite as good as Renegade – also, it gets very difficult and has the strictest time limit in gaming history!
